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Q5: A force is a _____ or _______ that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction or speed.
Q1: What describes the location of an object, as in where it is? Q6: The ability to do work or to change an object’s position is called _________. Q2: You can tell an object’s _____ ______ by describing its location in relation to another object Q3:. R______ p______ are the other objects that you use to describe the location of something. Q7: What is kinetic energy? Q4: This occurs when an object goes from one position to another. Q8: An educated prediction about the outcome of an investigation or experiment is a ______. Just Do It Cards Created by Susie Orr, retyped by Amanda Reece
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A5: push or pull A4: Motion A1: position A2: relative position
A6: energy A7: the energy of motion A3: Reference points A8: hypothesis A4: Motion
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Just Do It Cards Q9: What is mass?
Q13: When you drag your feet while swinging, the force you are using to slow down is called ________. Q14: What is speed? Q10: What is a conclusion based on evidence or known facts? Q11: When you describe what is seen, heard, felt, tasted or smelled, you are making an _________. Q15: What is the plant part that holds a supply of food for a new plant? (hint: it is made by the plant) Q12: The parts of an experiment that need to be kept the same (stay constant) so they don’t affect the outcome are called __________. Q16: When you notice a seed sprouting into a plant, you say the seed has ______. Just Do It Cards Created by Susie Orr, retyped by Amanda Reece
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A13: friction A9: How much matter an object has. It is measured with tools that measure weight. A14: how fast an object is moving A10: inference A11: observation A15: a seed A16: germinated A12: constants
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Q24: What gas do plants exhale as a waste that animals need to live?
Q17:What is the part of the seed that has the beginnings of leaves, stems, and roots? (also known as the baby plant) Q21: Mosses and ferns don’t have seeds. They reproduce using ____. Q18: This part of the plant anchors it to the ground and brings in water and nutrients from the soil. What is it? Q22: What is the process the plant uses to make food from the energy in sunlight, along with water and carbon dioxide? Q23: Plants use this gas and animals exhale this gas. What gas in the air is this? Q19: What are 2 reasons plants need stems? Q20: The part of the plant that collects sunlight which is used to make food for the plant is called the ________. Q24: What gas do plants exhale as a waste that animals need to live? Just Do It Cards Created by Susie Orr, retyped by Amanda Reece
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A24: oxygen A21: spores A17: embryo A22: photosynthesis A18: roots
A19: 1. to provide support for the plant and 2. to move water and nutrients to the leaves from the roots A23: carbon dioxide A24: oxygen A20: leaf
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Just Do It Cards Q25: What is chlorophyll?
Q29: What is the pistil in a flower? Q30: These small green leaves cover the developing flower, protecting it are called _________. Q26: The part of the experiment where you leave the independent variable unchanged is called ______ Q27:What part of the plant makes the seeds? Q31: What is the job of the flower petal? Q32: When pollen moves from the stamens of one flower to the pistil of another, it is called _____. Q28: What part of the flower makes the pollen? Just Do It Cards Created by Susie Orr, retyped by Amanda Reece
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A29: the long tube the pollen travels through to pollinate the flower
A25: the green part in leaves that holds the energy from sunlight A30: sepals A26: the control A31: to attract animals to help them pollinate A27: flower A32: pollination A28: stamen
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Q33: Based on Newton’s Laws, I can predict that a ball will stay on the same spot unless…
Q37: Why would someone rub a piece of waxed paper on a playground slide? Q38: Why does it take several people to push a car out of the snow? Q34: When you pull a rubber band back really far, it will … Q35: Pushing a car out of the snow shows… Q39: What is the force that causes a pencil to drop to the floor when you let it go? Q36: If a sled doesn’t go down a hill easily it is probably because… Q40: Cards Created by Susie Orr, retyped by Amanda Reece
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A37: to eliminate friction on the slide so children can go down faster and smoother.
A33: a force acts on it A38: The car has a lot of mass and therefore it requires a lot of force to move it. A34: fly really far A39: gravity A35: a force A40: A36: it is touching something that is creating friction.
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